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that is from the usda's most recent statistics. the government programs make up nearly half of that amount and learning from all farm jobs make up the rest of the household's in come. the income of full-time farmers is 19% below u.s. average. farm income is in keeping up with the cost of producing crops even though the price of corn and soy is higher since 2007. the ever inflating cost of seed is a really good example. i am sure you will know chemical and pharmaceutical giants now dominate the feed industry, companies like monsanto and the prices have skyrocketed. corn seed prices rose 34% since the fiscal crisis and soybean seeds are up 24%. also the cost of fuel, fertilizer, seed and other imports climbing pretty expensive venture not to mention the bad weather and drought, making it really a roller-coaster ride, and small and mid-size farms operate at a really slim margin. if the program is eliminated, without creating a fair market, farmers can sell into, we are going to lose a lot more farms. a family-run operation that will r
that is from the usda's most recent statistics. the government programs make up nearly half of that amount and learning from all farm jobs make up the rest of the household's in come. the income of full-time farmers is 19% below u.s. average. farm income is in keeping up with the cost of producing crops even though the price of corn and soy is higher since 2007. the ever inflating cost of seed is a really good example. i am sure you will know chemical and pharmaceutical giants now dominate the...
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area of the usda. we all know that only do this, it does not just impact these workers, it impacts all the processing is so these implants across the country. there is a way to resolve this. congress can give us flexibility and say that we really didn't need every line item across the board in six months, but they could come up with a larger deficit reduction package that would avoid the question. if they fail to act, we are required by law to invoke the sequester, we will do we have to do. the usda is guilty of spending money it doesn't have under the anti-deficiency law. there are civil and possibly criminal penalties associated with that. >> it may be something that we have to do. the same thing was true on march 27. march 27 pounds, if congress has not continued the budget process and provided a continuation of the resolution would pass the budget, theoretic all government activity stops. that would impact our trade promotion efforts. it would impact the ability to deprive credit to farmers we know
area of the usda. we all know that only do this, it does not just impact these workers, it impacts all the processing is so these implants across the country. there is a way to resolve this. congress can give us flexibility and say that we really didn't need every line item across the board in six months, but they could come up with a larger deficit reduction package that would avoid the question. if they fail to act, we are required by law to invoke the sequester, we will do we have to do. the...
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it mandates the usda is one does the inspections. dennis: wonder whether a company can be trusted to protecits own brand making sure not to ship spoiled food. i have a numbers. kind of a "mission impossible". i looked at one of your food service inspection report of 2011, they have 6200, 6300 sites to inspect. they have 147 million head of livestock every year to inspect. they got 9.1 billion chicken carcasses and doing that is maybe like, a staffof 8600 in the field. and which means, i have to be inspecting 53 carcasses per hour, almost one a minute. aren't thee guys kind of rubber stamping stuff anyway? could the food go out and let the company take care of it. >> the problem the law doesn't allow that. it doesn't mandate that. it mandates that usda basically be there in order to conduct the inspection. the mandates that the company has to have the food inspected. i will tell you not just simply watching the food go down the line. it is also some testing that is done. some of the pathology that's done to make sure there is not salm
it mandates the usda is one does the inspections. dennis: wonder whether a company can be trusted to protecits own brand making sure not to ship spoiled food. i have a numbers. kind of a "mission impossible". i looked at one of your food service inspection report of 2011, they have 6200, 6300 sites to inspect. they have 147 million head of livestock every year to inspect. they got 9.1 billion chicken carcasses and doing that is maybe like, a staffof 8600 in the field. and which means,...
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>> reporter: the american meat institute wanted to know why the usda couldn't cut elsewhere and not furlough meat inspectors and the usda secretary tom vilsack wrote back and said that they had to cut meat inspectors, that they had no choice given the budget congress has put forth. live in mclean peggy fox, wusa9. >>> we are following breaking news tonight. federal investigators have charged former illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. with misusing campaign money, spending $750,000 on personal luxuries. wbb mtv reports jackson signed a plea agreement with prosecutors. they've charged his wife with filing false income tax forms. an attorney for sandra jackson says she's signed a plea deal with prosecutors as well. mr. jackson has released a statement that says he offers no excuses for his conduct and he accepts responsibility for the mistakes he's made. >>> we could see some snow tonight and i'm here in the weather center with topper shutt. i understand you're breaking out the flake-o-meter. is that where we are now? it comes to this. >> i like that. right now we have rain showers, start wi
>> reporter: the american meat institute wanted to know why the usda couldn't cut elsewhere and not furlough meat inspectors and the usda secretary tom vilsack wrote back and said that they had to cut meat inspectors, that they had no choice given the budget congress has put forth. live in mclean peggy fox, wusa9. >>> we are following breaking news tonight. federal investigators have charged former illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. with misusing campaign money, spending...
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, the national drought mitigation center, university of lincoln nebraska, the usda and others. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. >> thank you very much for that sobering information. doctor glauber? >> thank you very much. chairwoman and ranking members of, thank you for is letting me speak at today's hearing. the u.s. agricultural economy is strong and in aggregate, farming measures are at record highs. however, aggregate measures comprised of differences in sectors. we have done the best we can despite high prices due to the drought and protection from the federal crop insurance program, which has helped offset many of the yield losses. furniture producers, or producers of crops for which insurance is unavailable, crop losses have had a more adverse effect. livestock producers experienced high feed costs and poor pasture conditions this year with limited programs to pull back on, including key disaster programs authorized under the 2008 farm bill are currently unfunded. what had started out as a promising year for u.s. crop production with favorable planting con
, the national drought mitigation center, university of lincoln nebraska, the usda and others. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. >> thank you very much for that sobering information. doctor glauber? >> thank you very much. chairwoman and ranking members of, thank you for is letting me speak at today's hearing. the u.s. agricultural economy is strong and in aggregate, farming measures are at record highs. however, aggregate measures comprised of differences in sectors....
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they have a record of doing this at the usda. they spent $22,000 of taxpayer money making an oil portrait of vilsack and spent a million dollars on an internship program, hired one intern. so it's -- >> super intern. >> did he a lot of work. what i don't understand is the left has always hated pilgrims. they always said they came overd raped the indians and took all the land. and destroyed the environment.. now they're saying, pilgrims ary illegal aliens. the left loves illegal aliens! >> are you sure the whole left is like that? >> i don't get it. >> the whole y left? this is what greg does when he sits here. it is certai on people who do that. do i thinker that's good idea? no, i do not. it's a waste of taxpayer money. do i think that the pilgrims and the people who came in forcedeo the indians off their land and murdered them? yes. s. >> together we can make an extension of each other's quest america stronger, healthier and freer to work for all of us. say thank you, black folks.la say thank you, black folks. i want you to say
they have a record of doing this at the usda. they spent $22,000 of taxpayer money making an oil portrait of vilsack and spent a million dollars on an internship program, hired one intern. so it's -- >> super intern. >> did he a lot of work. what i don't understand is the left has always hated pilgrims. they always said they came overd raped the indians and took all the land. and destroyed the environment.. now they're saying, pilgrims ary illegal aliens. the left loves illegal...
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the folks in this room, -- because of the activities of usda and the folks in this room, she said agriculture is cool again. people are excited about future careers in agriculture. things seem to be going in the right direction. i began to make the list of all the things we should be concerned about. what don't on the wise, normally, when you talk about agriculture -- what dawned on me is, normally, when you talk about agriculture, you talk about the weather, these you may not have control over. the risks, in many cases today, are man-made. let me give you a few examples. there is risk in the uncertainty, with reference to budgets and the impending sequester, to agriculture. you all know that march 1 will come. if it comes before congress has acted, the sequester will be triggered. what that will mean for usda is , virtually every line item of our budget will be reduced by a certain percentage. that percentage could be somewhere in the neighborhood of five percent to six percent. that is an annual percentage. that means we have to implement this reduction in the remaining portion of the fisca
the folks in this room, -- because of the activities of usda and the folks in this room, she said agriculture is cool again. people are excited about future careers in agriculture. things seem to be going in the right direction. i began to make the list of all the things we should be concerned about. what don't on the wise, normally, when you talk about agriculture -- what dawned on me is, normally, when you talk about agriculture, you talk about the weather, these you may not have control...
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but if the usda inspector doesn't show up, the plant can't open. is there any way to prioritize those kind of individuals showing up so 100 other workers or 1000 other workers can show up that day? >> unfortunately, i don't think there is, senator. the way the budget is structured for the food safety inspection service at usda come is that 80% of their total funding spent on salaries and benefits for front-line personnel that are doing the very inspections you refer to. so it becomes a math asia ultimately. they're going to get a certain amount of budget come if we have is the question, will be canceled and there's no way in which to find other sources of funds because 88% of entire budget are those very people that need to be at those needs plans doing that inspection to keep them open. so this is one of the very tangible and clear and significant bags of sequester is that this division within usda will not be able to make its core mission, sending inspectors to these locations, and, therefore, under appropriate laws and regulations they will be s
but if the usda inspector doesn't show up, the plant can't open. is there any way to prioritize those kind of individuals showing up so 100 other workers or 1000 other workers can show up that day? >> unfortunately, i don't think there is, senator. the way the budget is structured for the food safety inspection service at usda come is that 80% of their total funding spent on salaries and benefits for front-line personnel that are doing the very inspections you refer to. so it becomes a...
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they have a railroad of doing this at the usda. they spent $2 22,000,000 of mony making oil portrait of him. they had $1 million on internship program and hired one intern. great intern. did a lot of work. but what i don't understand is the left has hated pilgrims. they said pilgrims came over and raped the indians and took all the land. destroyed the environment. but now they are saying that pilgrims are illegal aliens. sure you're sure the -- >> bob: you're sure the whole left is like that? this is what greg does. andrea is guilty of this, too. it's certain people do that. that is a good idea? no, i do not. west of taxpayer money. do i think that the people who came in to force indians off their land and murdered them? >> were you coming over on the may flouer? >> my family came over in chains as enemy of the state. >> dana: then they were part of apartheid or something like that. listen to one more sound bite from this. >> together we make extension of each other's quest. to work for all of us. so thank you, black folks. say tha
they have a railroad of doing this at the usda. they spent $2 22,000,000 of mony making oil portrait of him. they had $1 million on internship program and hired one intern. great intern. did a lot of work. but what i don't understand is the left has hated pilgrims. they said pilgrims came over and raped the indians and took all the land. destroyed the environment. but now they are saying that pilgrims are illegal aliens. sure you're sure the -- >> bob: you're sure the whole left is like...
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possible, including the usda natural resources conservation service. students, can i ask you to stand, please? there we go. thank you. congratulations. without further ado, i am going to ask our chief economist to kick off this conference, with the traditional presentation on his economic and foreign trade outlook. joe has been our chief economist for 15 years. he was the deputy chief economist for 15 years before becoming the current chief economist. i know he is someone you rely upon, his analysis, for all the work you do, and is someone who has the trust of the secretary completely. so let us know what is going on. [applause] >> thanks very much, and thanks for enhancing that resume and letting me be chief economist for 15 years. it was good. i want to welcome everyone, and am delighted to see such a large crowd. we have had really great crowds the last few years. i think it is a tribute to jerry and the program committee, putting together such good programs. in my comments today, i am going to talk a little about the historic drought that affected
possible, including the usda natural resources conservation service. students, can i ask you to stand, please? there we go. thank you. congratulations. without further ado, i am going to ask our chief economist to kick off this conference, with the traditional presentation on his economic and foreign trade outlook. joe has been our chief economist for 15 years. he was the deputy chief economist for 15 years before becoming the current chief economist. i know he is someone you rely upon, his...
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and the program throughout the usda halls. so everywhere i walk i see these big posters, and on the posters there is this managing risk in the 21st century. and i thought to myself, well, this is an opportunity for us, obviously, to celebrate the fact that we do, indeed, have expanding exports at record levels, and we're seeing an expansion perhaps beyond biofuels, as joe indicated, into the bioeconomy where we're making more product, chemicals, fabrics and fibers, a variety of things from plant material and crop residue. we've got the local and regional food system expansion which has been great news, record expansions of farmers' markets and food hubs as a result of the deputy's work, and we've seen farmers embrace conservation with over a half a million producers now engaged in conservation practices around the united states with record numbers of acres enrolled in conservation, record foreign income, even more excitement among young people about agriculture. in fact, the other day i was in iowa at the world food prize head
and the program throughout the usda halls. so everywhere i walk i see these big posters, and on the posters there is this managing risk in the 21st century. and i thought to myself, well, this is an opportunity for us, obviously, to celebrate the fact that we do, indeed, have expanding exports at record levels, and we're seeing an expansion perhaps beyond biofuels, as joe indicated, into the bioeconomy where we're making more product, chemicals, fabrics and fibers, a variety of things from...
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and the investments usda made in advance biofuels. as you all know, former secretary of defense leon panetta was a vocal advocate for diversifying our military's energy resources. from biofuel drones to a green fleet, i expect similar policies to continue when my former colleague chuck hagel is confirmed, hopefully as early as next week. for all these reasons, i have long been a supporter of renewable fuels, and i encourage the further development of an industry that is important both to our national security as well as to our farm economy. whether we are talking food or water or energy security, let me put it this way -- in the future, more crops in the field can mean fewer soldiers in the field. at the same time, as important as our defense capabilities are, we also need to rebalance toward the other three d's. the u.s. today spends more on defense than on diplomacy, democracy, and development all put together. meanwhile, in the past year china has more than doubled its investment in developing new agricultural technologies. those a
and the investments usda made in advance biofuels. as you all know, former secretary of defense leon panetta was a vocal advocate for diversifying our military's energy resources. from biofuel drones to a green fleet, i expect similar policies to continue when my former colleague chuck hagel is confirmed, hopefully as early as next week. for all these reasons, i have long been a supporter of renewable fuels, and i encourage the further development of an industry that is important both to our...
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they have a railroad of doing this at the usda. they spent $2 22,000,000 of mony making oil portrait of him. they had $1 million on internship program and hired one intern. great intern. did a lot of work. but what i don't understand is the left has hated pilgrims. they said pilgrims came over and raped the indians and took all the land. destroyed the environment. but now they are saying that pilgrims are illegal aliens. sure you're sure the -- >> bob: you're sure the whole left is like that? this is what greg does. andrea is guilty of this, too. it's certain people do that. that is a good idea? no, i do not. west of taxpayer money. do i think that the people who came in to force indians off their land and murdered them? >> were you coming over on the may flouer? >> my family came over in chains as enemy of the state. >> dana: then they were part of apartheid or something like that. listen to one more sound bite from this. >> together we make extension of each other's quest. to work for all of us. so thank you, black folks. say tha
they have a railroad of doing this at the usda. they spent $2 22,000,000 of mony making oil portrait of him. they had $1 million on internship program and hired one intern. great intern. did a lot of work. but what i don't understand is the left has hated pilgrims. they said pilgrims came over and raped the indians and took all the land. destroyed the environment. but now they are saying that pilgrims are illegal aliens. sure you're sure the -- >> bob: you're sure the whole left is like...
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as with the usda. same type of propaganda. >> diversity type of preparations, yes, he. >> bill: we don't know if it is the same kind of stuff. >> they have plenty of tapes at the agriculture department they haven't given us yet that they are sitting on. >> bill: it would be surprising to me if the defense department would allow that kind of stuff to happen. vilsack is -- >> that's true and we have got since this video first aired last week we were getting e-mails from all over the government about programs like this in other agencies. this is par are for the course and we have uncovered quite the scandal here. these programs are not only system wide within the agriculture department but in these other agencies and don't think the military doesn't force its employee hes to go through this type of training. all indications are it is. >> bill: have you filed freedom of information act on other tapes and other agencies? have you filed? >> that's right. he says in the tape the state department has sent him
as with the usda. same type of propaganda. >> diversity type of preparations, yes, he. >> bill: we don't know if it is the same kind of stuff. >> they have plenty of tapes at the agriculture department they haven't given us yet that they are sitting on. >> bill: it would be surprising to me if the defense department would allow that kind of stuff to happen. vilsack is -- >> that's true and we have got since this video first aired last week we were getting e-mails...
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also, fewer head start programs for the youngest of students, and even the usda could see employees furloughed. here's the inspectors who inspect our food supply. keep that in mind. if you would like to read more about this, the white house report on the impact of the sequester on california is on our website and you can go to abc7 news a report from the white house. republicans at this time are saying a lot of these threats are being overhypeed. >> mike nicco has the forecast. mike? >> as we come up on 11:17 you can see the haze. today is the last day of the winter "spare the air" season and we have had ten so far. thank you for the warnings. we have rain in the forecast and in snow. i will show you the two chances in the seven-day outlook. >> and a new push to get treatment for people with autism, a law that some insurance companies are not >> santa rosa, berkeley, san jose and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> california state officials are going after insurance companies for not covering treatments for autism patients. insurance commissioner dave jones is proposing emergency regulati
also, fewer head start programs for the youngest of students, and even the usda could see employees furloughed. here's the inspectors who inspect our food supply. keep that in mind. if you would like to read more about this, the white house report on the impact of the sequester on california is on our website and you can go to abc7 news a report from the white house. republicans at this time are saying a lot of these threats are being overhypeed. >> mike nicco has the forecast. mike?...
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the usda seal. so today when you spend extra bucks for extra virgin -- >> nobody is really out there minding the store. if you're going to spend that kind of money you really deserve to get a really good quality oil. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> sure, we all want the real thing. right? so how can you tell then if you're getting really good quality extra virgin oil? experts say it tastes fresh, like fresh olives. it's peppery, it's grassy and it is really strong. color, however, not an indicator and it is best if it's less than a year old but not every bottle gives you that harvesting. >>> celebrities like beyonce made them popular, but is a detox diet right for you? experts talk about the benefits and the risks. >>> and why the first lady self-described mid life crisis is now going down in white house is now going down in white house hioshe makes things fun. she can be silly, which embarrasses my sister, but i love it. sometimes she lets us pick out stuff we love, like sunnyd. she likes that
the usda seal. so today when you spend extra bucks for extra virgin -- >> nobody is really out there minding the store. if you're going to spend that kind of money you really deserve to get a really good quality oil. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> sure, we all want the real thing. right? so how can you tell then if you're getting really good quality extra virgin oil? experts say it tastes fresh, like fresh olives. it's peppery, it's grassy and it is really strong. color,...
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the usda these are the nitrogen oxides at 1.5 9 tons per year. this nitrogen oxide exposure causes respiratory exposure and harmful to the vegetation and human beings. this is just a few blocks down from third. anyone who have knowledge of bay view hunter's point know this is a very toxic -- >> ma'am, your time is up. >> i also want to say the water flows. >> thank you. >> and it is contaminated. >> everyone gets three minutes. thank you very much. your time is up. >> [inaudible] >> thank you very much. to keep this fair everyone gets three minutes. i'm going to keep talking while you keep talking. thank you very much. thank you. (calling speaker names). >> hi. i am lilla nelson and i am too are a long-term resident of bay view bay view hunter's point. i have two small children and one has a respiratory problem who likes to sing. i am too not opposed to wellness. i am all for wellness especially when it comes to our children in the bay view hunter's point area. i do not understand why would you put a facility in a toxic area that will cause more
the usda these are the nitrogen oxides at 1.5 9 tons per year. this nitrogen oxide exposure causes respiratory exposure and harmful to the vegetation and human beings. this is just a few blocks down from third. anyone who have knowledge of bay view hunter's point know this is a very toxic -- >> ma'am, your time is up. >> i also want to say the water flows. >> thank you. >> and it is contaminated. >> everyone gets three minutes. thank you very much. your time is up....
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is by impacting the people that work in the safety area of the usda. we all know that when we do that it doesn't just impact those workers, it impacts all of the processing facilities and plants and production facilities across the country. now there is a way to resolve this. the congress can give us flexibility and say we didn't really mean every line-item across the board with no flexibility in six months. or they can come up with a larger deficit reduction package that would avoid sequester. but if they fail to act, that we are required by law to invoke the sequestered and we will do what we have to do because if, as you all know, the usda is guilty of spending money that it doesn't have under the antideficiency law, there are so full and possible criminal penalties associated with that. so, we take our job very seriously at the usda. it's something we don't want to do. but it may be something we have to do. and this is a risk that is man-made. >> those comments came earlier today at the usda and water cultural work form. you can see all of what he
is by impacting the people that work in the safety area of the usda. we all know that when we do that it doesn't just impact those workers, it impacts all of the processing facilities and plants and production facilities across the country. now there is a way to resolve this. the congress can give us flexibility and say we didn't really mean every line-item across the board with no flexibility in six months. or they can come up with a larger deficit reduction package that would avoid sequester....
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if you were going to discriminate, if that was the point of this, the usda is going to discriminate, you will be prosecuted. you have broke and law and you'll pay for it and you do not need sensitivity training. this is a fad, it's happening on our college campuses it's called indoctrination. why are we indoctrinating employees of the united states government. >> i i am here to say the chant is appropriate, it's a little cheesy, but we need diversity training. >> sean: we need diversity training? >> no, no, we all-- >> no, i do not. don't tell me what i need. >> we all need to understand people's perspectives. >> sean: i understand, i'm a christian and we're all made in god's image and we're all god's children. what else do i need to learn. >> i can tell you about my own upbringing and you would understand where i'm coming-- >> and how about the perspective women in diversity training and on college campuses, mocked, belittled and derided and i don't want to. i want to talk about things that are important. i want the united states government to serve the taxpayers, not to try to chan
if you were going to discriminate, if that was the point of this, the usda is going to discriminate, you will be prosecuted. you have broke and law and you'll pay for it and you do not need sensitivity training. this is a fad, it's happening on our college campuses it's called indoctrination. why are we indoctrinating employees of the united states government. >> i i am here to say the chant is appropriate, it's a little cheesy, but we need diversity training. >> sean: we need...
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the usda could reduce arm strong's life ban to just eight years if he cooperates. >>> still to come when the news continues, see how britain is using new technology to tackle its age old pound puppy problem. >> but first too, close for comfort. see what happens when a whale decides to join a boating excursion off the >>> a trip in a canoe off the coast of hawaii turned into a whale watching excursion by surprise. a humpback whale came out of nowhere and nearly capsized the canoe that carried to people. the couple from arizona was not injured and they say the whale didn't appear to be injured as it swam away. >>> an amazing robotic reproduction of the human body is now on display at london's science museum. robotics experts have built what they've dubbed a million dollar bionic man deplete with artificial organs, synthetic blood, and robotic limbs. he's 6'6" and he was put together during the momently titled documentary "how to build a bionic man." his synthetic blood that we mentioned can bind and give off oxygen just like the real thing. the man called rex by his creators also has an ar
the usda could reduce arm strong's life ban to just eight years if he cooperates. >>> still to come when the news continues, see how britain is using new technology to tackle its age old pound puppy problem. >> but first too, close for comfort. see what happens when a whale decides to join a boating excursion off the >>> a trip in a canoe off the coast of hawaii turned into a whale watching excursion by surprise. a humpback whale came out of nowhere and nearly capsized...
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ties back into the usda consistent focus on the idea there's been focus inside the usda. there have been settles, but hiring somebody a couple hundred grand in the universe. i want on that gravy train. >> megyn: it sound like a lucrative position if he's getting $200,000 for all the sessions. it wasn't all that-- but repeat every federal agency has discriminated against african-americans, hispanics, native persons and other groups. it's strange when someone makes you repeat it. it feels a little like brainwash. >> well, i have to say i fuelly run training programs as a big part of the organization that i run. we do a lot of leadership communication and diversity is a big piece of what we do. >> megyn: do you make them repeat after you. >> every trainer has their own style. i do not, but i will say could criticize the merits of the way he trains. ill he' say in the training environment, the reason it's not a public video when you're doing any kind of training it evokes a lot of emotions to people and in this case to diversity. at usda a big part of the work they're doing i
ties back into the usda consistent focus on the idea there's been focus inside the usda. there have been settles, but hiring somebody a couple hundred grand in the universe. i want on that gravy train. >> megyn: it sound like a lucrative position if he's getting $200,000 for all the sessions. it wasn't all that-- but repeat every federal agency has discriminated against african-americans, hispanics, native persons and other groups. it's strange when someone makes you repeat it. it feels a...
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peggy fox, wusa9. >>> the usda secretary said in response to a letter from the american meat institute that food safety inspection service have cut their operating costs and they will, "have no choice, but to furlough their employees in order to stay with the budget that congress has given it." after further review, alexandria lawmakers will take another vote on redeveloping their water front. they approved a plan allowing hotels and other developments back in january of last year, but they didn't get the super majority they needed. now there's a brand new council and they believe they have the necessary votes to stop the lawsuits that have tied up the whole plan in court. >> if we flex the woe of the people who elected us and supports the development of a beautiful economically sustainable water front that all alexandria residence can be proud of and enjoy. >> the plan would allow too much commercial development, but supporters argue that the development is needed to support the city financially. so maybe it is going to help go forward now. all right, now top we had a wonderful lookin
peggy fox, wusa9. >>> the usda secretary said in response to a letter from the american meat institute that food safety inspection service have cut their operating costs and they will, "have no choice, but to furlough their employees in order to stay with the budget that congress has given it." after further review, alexandria lawmakers will take another vote on redeveloping their water front. they approved a plan allowing hotels and other developments back in january of last...
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also, fewer head start programs for the youngest of students, and even the usda could see employees furloughed. here's the inspectors who inspect our food supply. keep that in mind. if you would like to read more about this, the white house report on the impact of the sequester on california is on our website and you can go to abc7 news a report from the white house. republicans at this time are saying a lot of these threats are being overhypeed. >> mike nicco has the forecast. mike? >> as we come up on 11:17 you can see the haze. today is the last day of the have had ten so far." season thank you for the warnings. we have rain in the forecast and in snow. i will show you the two chances in the seven-day outlook. >> and a new push to get treatment for people with autism, a law that some insurance companies are not with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles.
also, fewer head start programs for the youngest of students, and even the usda could see employees furloughed. here's the inspectors who inspect our food supply. keep that in mind. if you would like to read more about this, the white house report on the impact of the sequester on california is on our website and you can go to abc7 news a report from the white house. republicans at this time are saying a lot of these threats are being overhypeed. >> mike nicco has the forecast. mike?...
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schwartz: the usda asked that i go to herminie and provide an independent evaluation of the problems to determine if it was severe enough to warrant funding. i've worked in a lot of communities in pennsylvania, i've seen a lot of things that were pretty startling, however, the trip to herminie absolutely, um... astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did. over $15 million, grant and loan, for that project. mcmillen: and it took years to get funding. what kept this project going was the steadfastness of the community -- they knew they needed sewage, and they just kept plugging along till we got through every issue that came up. the project will consist of 44 miles of line that we're going to put in, and a treatment plant. it will permanently eliminate the problem, the health hazards. i anticipate a definite regrowth in herminie, and it will be a good thing for everybody. zdravecky: maybe it won't help me too much because i'm an old lady, but whoeve
schwartz: the usda asked that i go to herminie and provide an independent evaluation of the problems to determine if it was severe enough to warrant funding. i've worked in a lot of communities in pennsylvania, i've seen a lot of things that were pretty startling, however, the trip to herminie absolutely, um... astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did....
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the agency responsible for overseeing pet travel on airlines, the usda tells us it's investigating to see if united will receive any civil penaltyipenalties in bam bam's death. the airlines declined to answer any questions. now, many of our investigations start with information from our viewers, if you have a tip for the unit to investigate, call our tipline at 888 -996-tips. and you can also send an e-mail to the unit at nbc bay area.com. finally, we thank you for joining us. we invite to you stay tubed tu area, because we investigate. good night. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ . >> joe julianne first kiss only we found and dr. drew under fire. following mindy death. mistake or murde
the agency responsible for overseeing pet travel on airlines, the usda tells us it's investigating to see if united will receive any civil penaltyipenalties in bam bam's death. the airlines declined to answer any questions. now, many of our investigations start with information from our viewers, if you have a tip for the unit to investigate, call our tipline at 888 -996-tips. and you can also send an e-mail to the unit at nbc bay area.com. finally, we thank you for joining us. we invite to you...
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department of agriculture released a statement which reads in part the usda encourages the few eligible school districts to take steps to ensure all children will still have access to healthy affordable meals during the school day. the vast majority of school districts are still taking part. in new york, rick leventhal, fox news. >>> it was a central question following last year's school shooting in connecticut. what motivated the killer. >> coming up next, what police are saying about a new report on the gunman's possible inspiration and lawmakers in one state that is all too familiar with mass shooting make a move to tighten gun control laws. we'll be back. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> there are reports that the gunman in the con cob school shooting wanted to top the
department of agriculture released a statement which reads in part the usda encourages the few eligible school districts to take steps to ensure all children will still have access to healthy affordable meals during the school day. the vast majority of school districts are still taking part. in new york, rick leventhal, fox news. >>> it was a central question following last year's school shooting in connecticut. what motivated the killer. >> coming up next, what police are saying...
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we are talking about food inspection prz the usda. and the sierra madre r small business administration says maul business loan guarantees would be impacted. every federal agency will have to cut its budget beginning march 1st. it is part of the deal in exchange for raising the debt ceiling in 2011. the agreement was to find at least $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction over 10 years. as the deadline approaches again, republicans are looking to president obama to offer solutions. >> it was requested by the president. it was his idea, signed
we are talking about food inspection prz the usda. and the sierra madre r small business administration says maul business loan guarantees would be impacted. every federal agency will have to cut its budget beginning march 1st. it is part of the deal in exchange for raising the debt ceiling in 2011. the agreement was to find at least $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction over 10 years. as the deadline approaches again, republicans are looking to president obama to offer solutions. >> it was...
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we do have suppliers that are backed by the usda which guarantees that only beef and pork products are in our meatballs. >> reporter: we spoke with ikea customer dorian who says even though the scandal is far from our stores, the concern over mislabeled products is still close to home. >> if it's sold as meat product or beef product and then you get something else, i think that's -- i think if anything you should give the consumer the choice if they do that intentionally. >> reporter: european inspectors are conducting tests on products to see how widespread the problem is. no one knows how it entered the european union food chain or how much of it is left to be found. in east palo alto, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> investigators are poring over tips about the prime suspect in that las vegas strip shooting from last week. police are looking for this man, 26-year-old ammar harris. they say he shot and killed aspiring rapper kenneth cherry from oakland and set off a chain reaction crash that left cab driver and passengers dead. a search for harris has expanded to the southeast united state
we do have suppliers that are backed by the usda which guarantees that only beef and pork products are in our meatballs. >> reporter: we spoke with ikea customer dorian who says even though the scandal is far from our stores, the concern over mislabeled products is still close to home. >> if it's sold as meat product or beef product and then you get something else, i think that's -- i think if anything you should give the consumer the choice if they do that intentionally. >>...
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we do have suppliers that are backed by the usda that guarantees only beef and pork products are in our meatballs. >> inspectors are doing dna testing to see how widespread the problem is. >>> it was a celebration fit for scottish royalty in emeryville this afternoon. bag pipes, and loud cheers for two of the company's makers who brought an oscar back to the bay area. brave won best animated feature film. >> the ultimate feeling of shock and almost awe because it is our industry's highest honor. we spent six years making this film. to have it recognized at this level, it was surreal. >> it is pixar's seventh win. >>> tom brady and andres have in common and get ting done with the glove in phoenix for the a's. the minute is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, double and a three run homer against the white sox, sta >>> rough spring debut in consecutive picks, he allowed a three-run home run. madison making his first start. two innings, two hits. no earned runs for the giants lefty. and a little help from that man,juaquin. a two-run single, but the giants allowed nine unanswered runs. how about the a's?
we do have suppliers that are backed by the usda that guarantees only beef and pork products are in our meatballs. >> inspectors are doing dna testing to see how widespread the problem is. >>> it was a celebration fit for scottish royalty in emeryville this afternoon. bag pipes, and loud cheers for two of the company's makers who brought an oscar back to the bay area. brave won best animated feature film. >> the ultimate feeling of shock and almost awe because it is our...